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Updated: June 13, 2025
The fact was, that the man who had followed her from Hanover-square had told the others who joined their ranks, who the lady was, and she was now identified. "That's her," said one man. "Who?" said another. "Why, the Miss Smithers as escaped from the Kangaroo and has the will on her back, in course."
Indeed I was ever an admirer of all Doctor Burdock's little pieces; for except what he does, and our dear Countess at Hanover-Square, there's nothing comes out but the most lowest stuff in nature; not a bit of high life among them. 'FUDGE! 'Your Ladyship should except, says t'other, 'your own things in the Lady's Magazine. I hope you'll say there's nothing low lived there?
Indeed, so fierce was the crowd in its attempt to get a glimpse of the latest curiosity, that she began to think that she would be thrown down and trampled under foot, when timely relief arrived in the shape of two policemen and a gentleman volunteer, who managed to rescue her and get them into a hansom cab, which started for Hanover-square, pursued by a shouting crowd of nondescript individuals.
So poor Fanny trudged away with her two notes, and found the apothecary, who lived in the Strand hard by, and who came straightway, his lancet in his pocket, to operate on his patient; and then Fanny made for the doctor's house, in Hanover-square.
Meeson; you must have been having a good look at us." Here Augusta interposed, fearing least her admirer for with an unerring instinct, she now guessed how matters stood should say something foolish. A young man who is capable of standing to stare at a house in Hanover-square is, she thought, evidently capable of anything. "I was surprised to see you yesterday," she said.
Finding him this evening in a very good humour, I prevailed on him to give me an exact list of his places of residence, since he entered the metropolis as an authour, which I subjoin in a note.* Exeter-street, off Catherine-street, Strand. 2. Greenwich. 3. Woodstock-street, near Hanover-square. 4. Castle-street, Cavendish-square, No. 6. 5. Strand. 6. Boswell-Court. 7. Strand, again. 8.
They were obliged to put an end to such an expectation. "Not go to town!" cried Mrs. Palmer, with a laugh, "I shall be quite disappointed if you do not. I could get the nicest house in world for you, next door to ours, in Hanover-square. You must come, indeed. I am sure I shall be very happy to chaperon you at any time till I am confined, if Mrs. Dashwood should not like to go into public."
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